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  2. The AA - Wikipedia

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    The AA Foundation for Road Safety Research was created by the AA in 1986. [33] In 2002, the AA Motoring Trust charity was created to continue the AA's public interest and road safety activities; [34] its responsibilities were transferred to the IAM Motoring Trust, under the Institute of Advanced Motorists, at the end of 2006. [35]

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  6. Architectural Association School of Architecture - Wikipedia

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    From 1859 the AA shared premises at 9 Conduit Street with the Royal Institute of British Architects, [7] later (1891) renting rooms in Great Marlborough Street. [7] AA Bedford Square premises. The AA School was formally established in 1890 and in 1901, it changed its premises to the former Royal Architectural Museum in Tufton

  7. 1st Anti-Aircraft Group (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    A further redeployment of guns from the South Coast through London to the East Coast was ordered on 21 September. 3 AA Group HQ was brought from Bristol to take over command of the London IAZ, and a new 9 AA Group took over East Anglia, leaving 1 AA Group to concentrate on the Diver Box and the Thames/Medway and Dover defences (though this was ...

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  9. History of Alcoholics Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    They were derived by Wilson from group letters to AA headquarters asking how to handle disputes over such issues as finance, publicity, and outside affiliations, and were intended to be guidelines on group conduct and avoiding controversy. [78] 1949 AA Grapevine became the international journal of AA due to added readership in Canada and Europe.